What it does
A blotter for charged threads — not a chatbot.
When a message stings, don’t type from heat. Press three complete replies, read the margin, lint against your policies, then copy what you actually mean.
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Temper Triad Press
Paste the incoming line, set the relation and aim, then press Soft, Plain, and Firm drafts you can edit before you send.
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Margin risk notes
Each draft carries risk codes in the margin — so you see what might escalate, over-apologize, or sound colder than you intend.
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Policy lint
Personal communication rules sit on the press. Drafts are checked against the policies you keep — no cloud model rewriting your voice.
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Conflict Chronicle
Save the episode, tag the outcome, and watch temper bias over time. History is a record of what cooled, paused, or stayed unresolved.
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Stings queue
Park messages that still sting. Snooze, cool, then press when you can answer without matching the heat.
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Plates & Home Screen
Keep reusable reply plates. A Home Screen widget shows open episodes and the top risk code, with a shortcut into a new press.
About
Built for people who answer from the chest, then wish they hadn’t.
CalmReply: Blotter is an editorial reply press for iPhone and iPad. You paste what hurt you. The press returns three complete formulations — Soft, Plain, and Firm — each with margin risk notes and lint against the rules you wrote for yourself.
Everything you type stays on the device: episodes, policies, plates, and the sting queue. There is no account to create. Drafting is linguistic tempering, not a conversation with a remote model.
Communication coaching in Blotter is not therapy, counseling, or legal advice. CalmReply: Blotter is not affiliated with Apple, iMessage, WhatsApp, or any messaging service. You remain responsible for what you send.
Privacy policy
Your threads stay on the blotter — on your device.
This Privacy Policy describes how CalmReply: Blotter (the “Application”) handles information when you use the iOS app. Questions: stepanenkovaleria266@gmail.com.
Information we store
The Application does not require an account, sign-up, or login. We do not ask for your legal name, payment details, or location. We do not operate analytics or advertising trackers, and we do not sell personal information.
The following stays in the app’s private storage on your device (and, for the widget, in an App Group container on that same device):
- Incoming text you paste, plus Soft / Plain / Firm drafts you generate or edit
- Margin risk notes, personal policies, and policy lint results
- Conflict Chronicle episodes, outcomes, and the Stings queue
- Reply plates and a display name you may set in Settings
- Preferences such as default relation, preferred temper, and cooling pause
- A compact widget snapshot (open episode count, preferred temper, top risk code, a short preview)
A display name in Settings is optional local labeling. It is not used to create an identity on our servers — we do not run user accounts.
How information is used
Drafting, linting, chronicle analytics, plate matching, and the Home Screen widget all run on-device using the snapshot you keep in the app. We do not profile, share, or sell this content. Share sheet exports happen only when you choose to copy or share a draft or episode brief.
Third-party services
The Application does not include third-party analytics, advertising networks, or marketing SDKs.
Some desk headers load decorative still photographs from Unsplash when a screen appears. Those requests go to Unsplash to retrieve a public image. They do not include your pasted messages, drafts, policies, or chronicle. If a photograph cannot load, the screen still works with the local ink-pool backdrop.
The App Store button on this site links to Apple. Apple’s privacy terms apply to App Store visits and downloads.
Data storage and security
Content is stored locally with Apple’s on-device protections (the app sandbox and, for the widget, the App Group). There is no cloud sync or remote backup operated by us. Deleting the Application removes associated local data from that device.
Shortcuts and widgets
If you add the Home Screen widget or use the “New Press” App Intent / Shortcut, those features use Apple system frameworks on your device. We do not receive widget or shortcut contents on our servers.
Children’s privacy
The Application does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. Because we do not operate accounts or analytics, we do not receive a child’s personal data on our servers.
Your control
You can edit or delete episodes, policies, plates, and queue items inside the app. You can restore built-in policies from Settings. Uninstalling the Application deletes local storage for that install.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy to reflect app changes or legal requirements. When we do, we will revise the effective date above. The core practice — local storage of your press, no sale of personal data — will not change without notice on this page.
Contact
Write when the blotter misreads the room.
Questions about the press, privacy, or a draft that felt off — a person reads the inbox. We usually reply within 24–48 hours.
- Support & privacy stepanenkovaleria266@gmail.com
- App Store CalmReply: Blotter